“We have completed our review of the incident and have implemented a number of corrective actions. From this moment forward, blasting operations will be subject to additional management scrutiny and enhanced safety procedures to ensure that the community and workers are kept safe,” said Michael Horodniceanu, President of MTA Capital Construction, in a news release.

The Department of Buildings found the Aug. 21 incident did not cause any structural damage to nearby buildings.

The MTA said the explosion happened 40 feet below street level as crews working on the Second Avenue subway line were making room for an escalator shaft.

Some of the new safety measures put in place include requiring a superintendent to sign off on a pre-blast checklist and having a second licensed blaster to verify that each blast has been prepared in accordance with the approved blast plans, according to the MTA.

The transit agency also announced it has hired an independent safety consultant to monitor the safety of the blasting.

Blasting for the Second Avenue subway project will resume Friday.

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